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To the chagrin of many users, Samsung did not announce a successor to its model line last year Galaxy Notes. But he wants to compensate his customers by improving the possibility of working with his S Pen, at least in the case of the flagship Galaxy S 22 Ultra. After all, it should fully represent the Note. 

According to the YouTuber Zaryab Khan (@XEETechCare) Offers Galaxy S22 Ultra S Pen latency of just 2,8 ms. This is 3x less than its latency u Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. If that claim turns out to be true, he might Galaxy S22 Ultra to offer a drawing and writing experience similar to a real pen. In recent weeks, the appearance of Samsung Galaxy The S22 Ultra has been leaked several times and revealed, among other things, that the phone will have a design with square corners and a built-in slot for the S Pen, which will please many original owners of the Note series.

Top model

If we are not talking about the folding Fold, then it should be the model Galaxy The S22 Ultra is the company's top model this year, with the fact that it is to be built directly against the iPhone 13 Pro. It is expected to feature a 6,8-inch dynamic AMOLED display with QHD+ resolution and 120Hz variable refresh rate. There will be HDR10+ and an ultrasonic fingerprint reader in the display, which will be covered by Gorilla Glass Victus. The processor should be Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 (Exynos 2200 in certain markets) and the battery should have a capacity of 5 mAh.

Galaxy The S22 Ultra should also be equipped with a 40MP selfie camera, a 108MP main camera, a 12MP ultra-wide camera, and two 10MP telephoto lenses (3x and 10x optical zoom). Samsung could also equip the phone with stereo speakers, IP68 protection, 45W fast charging and 15W wireless charging. Of course, the popular reverse wireless charging should not be missing either.

In all respects, this is an evolution of the model Galaxy S21, but the integration of the S Pen into the body should be the essential element that will bring the desired improvement. The current generation also supports it, but you have to carry it separately, e.g. in a special cover, which is impractical especially given the increase in overall dimensions. We should find out everything already on February 9. 

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